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Queen Elizabeth and Her Times: A Series of Original Letters, Selected from ... - Page 204
edited by - 1838 - 514 pages
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Historical and Biographical Works: Annals of the reformation. 1824 [v.8-13 ...

John Strype - 1824 - 608 pages
...reli-nohies. gion established by law. But that queen refused ; yet in this gentle sort ; that she would not suffer it to have the force of law, but of permission to every man to live according to his conscience. And herewith she had retained a great number of protestants from...
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Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion, and Other Various ...

John Strype - England - 1824 - 608 pages
...nobles, gion established by law. But that queen refused ; yet in this gentle sort ; that she would not suffer it to have the force of law, but of permission to every man to live according to his conscience. And herewith she had retained a great number of protestants from...
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Original Letters, Illustrative of English History, Volume 2

Henry Ellis - Celebrities - 1827 - 364 pages
...barons are joynid together, not to allow of the mariadg otherwise than to have the Religion stablished by law, but the Quene refuseth in this sort, she will...the force of law, but of permission to every man to ly ve according to his conscience ; and herewith she hath reteyned a gret nombre of Protestants from...
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Original Letters, Illustrative of English History: Including Numerous Royal ...

Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1827 - 360 pages
...barons are joynid together, not to allow of the mariadg otherwise than to have the Religion stabfished by law, but the Quene refuseth in this sort, she will...the force of law, but of permission to every man to ly ve according to his conscience ; and herewith she hath reteyned a gret nombre of Protestants from...
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Queen Elizabeth and her times, original letters selected from the ..., Volume 1

Thomas Wright - 1838 - 576 pages
...well profitted in observation of many thyngs there. 206 THE SCOTTISH LORDS OPPOSE THE MARRIAGE. [AUG. Mr. Tomworth * was sent to the Quene of Scotts uppon...associating openly with the other. She hath sent for the Erle Murray, but the mistrust is so farr entred on both sydes, that I thynk it will fall to an evill...
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The Zurich Letters: Comprising the Correspondence of Several ..., Volume 1

Hastings Robinson - Great Britain - 1842 - 636 pages
...barons, are joynid together not to allow of the mariadg otherwise than to have the religion stablished by law, but the quene refuseth in this sort ; she...the force of law but of permission to every man to ly ve according to his conscience ; and herewith she hath reteyned a great nombre of protestants from...
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Epistolae Tigurinae

Hastings Robinson - Great Britain - 1842 - 644 pages
...allow of the mariadg otherwise than to hare the religion stahlished by law, but the quene ref useth in this sort ; she will not suffer it to have the...every man to lyve according to his conscience ; and herewith she hath reteyned a great nombre of protestants from associating oppenly with the other."...
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Popular History of England, Volume 3

Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1857 - 574 pages
...otherwise than to have the religion established by law ; but the queen refuseth in this sort — ehe will not suffer it to have the force of law, but of permission to every man to live according to his conscience." The great minister adds, " And herewith she hath retained a great...
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Charles Knight's school history of England, abridged from the ..., Volume 1

Charles Knight - 1865 - 946 pages
...not to allow of the marriage otherwise than to have the religion established by law ; but the queen refuseth in this sort — she will not suffer it to...the force of law, but of permission to every man to live according to his conscience." The great minister adds, "And herewith she hath retained a great...
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The Crown History of England: Being Our Country's History from the Earliest ...

Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1870 - 954 pages
...not to allow of the marriage otherwise than to have the religion established by law ; but the queen refuseth in this sort — she will not suffer it to...the force of law, but of permission to every man to live according to his conscience." Tlio great minister adds, "And herewith she hath retained a great...
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